There was a bug in the JDK that caused this, but that's pretty old now. If 
you're on a reasonably recent JDK, it won't be that. Also, make sure you are 
debugging your program and not simply running it.

On 12/07/11 19:01, Michał Błażejczyk wrote:
Hi all,

I'm fairly new to GWT development.  I've set up everything like the 
documentation says.  I'm using Eclipse Indigo on Windows 7, and I have the GWT 
plug-in.

The problem is that when I set breakpoints, the program never stops even though 
the execution goes through them.  This happens on both the server-side and the 
client-side.

I'm afraid I miss some stupid little configuration settings somewhere.  Or have 
other people had the same problem?

Best,
Michał
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